“We provide the children with drinks and snacks, so you can leave them in safe hands all day if you want to enjoy some alone time.”

The company offers catered birthday parties and has also expanded into mobile birthday bashes, meaning they can bring the party to your doorstep, providing all the equipment and games your young ones could want, from bouncy castles to animal rides.

They can even cater to food specifics.

“If for example the kids want a popcorn machine or candy floss or smoothies, we will source that for the client,” said Carlos.

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The entertainment company has been in operation in Madrid since 1993.

“We have 20 years of experience in keeping kids entertained,” says Carlos, “During El Dia del Nino this May we catered for more than 200,000 children.

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